I am getting up to speed using the Domoticz system, and am getting more enthousiastic by the day.
One thing that I am having a little trouble with, is that once I have created a switch, it is no longer possible to see the underlying specs.
For instance, I have a number of light switches for KAKU devices. But I can no longer check which KAKU addresses I used to set them up.
Am I missing something?
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KAKU specs
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Re: KAKU specs
Perhaps:
This
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Re: KAKU specs
That's very useful for incoming devices, but I don't think switches that I defined manually are on there, are they?
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Re: KAKU specs
yes they are...
All the switches are here visible when they are green new, other bleu
All the switches are here visible when they are green new, other bleu
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Re: KAKU specs
Excellent. I had not seen that in the large list of devices. I guess some of my neighbours own weather stations...
Next question is how I can see what KAKU address was used? I can see a few switches of subtype ARC, but no address.
Next question is how I can see what KAKU address was used? I can see a few switches of subtype ARC, but no address.
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Re: KAKU specs
Got it. I need to learn to read a bit more before drawing conclusions.
The number under the header "ID" is the hexadecimal representation of the KAKU home address.
A simple ASCII table helps to understand.
The value under "unit" is the device address.
In my case: ID 45 Unit 4 is KAKU E4.
The number under the header "ID" is the hexadecimal representation of the KAKU home address.
A simple ASCII table helps to understand.
The value under "unit" is the device address.
In my case: ID 45 Unit 4 is KAKU E4.
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